magistrsko delo
Helena Smonkar (Author), Sara Jerebic (Mentor)

Abstract

V raziskavi magistrskega dela je avtorica preučevala nasilje v otroštvu in nasilje v partnerskem odnosu pri ženskah. Na vzorcu 183 udeleženk je avtorica želela statistično potrditi povezavo med nasiljem v otroštvu in kasneje v partnerskem odnosu. Ukvarjala se je s statistično povezavo med stopnjo nasilja v partnerskem odnosu ter izobrazbo ženske. V eno izmed hipotez je vključila tudi vprašanje o nasilju med epidemijo – ali so tiste ženske, ki so doživljale različne vrste nasilja v partnerskem odnosu, doživljale tudi povečano nasilje med epidemijo. V raziskavi je uporabila dva vprašalnika – ETISR-SF, vprašalnik za samooceno travm iz otroštva - kratka verzija, s katerim je raziskovala travme v otroštvu ter vprašalnik SVAWS - lestvico o resnosti nasilja nad ženskami, ki je meril stopnjo nasilja nad ženskami v partnerskem odnosu. Udeleženkam je postavila aktualno vprašanje o nasilju v partnerskem odnosu med epidemijo. Vzorec je bil priložnostno izbran, ankete so bile načrtno posredovane ženskam, za katere je večja verjetnost, da so doživljale nasilje. Rezultati so pokazali statistično značilno povezavo, srednje visok trend povezave, med nasiljem v otroštvu in nasiljem v partnerskem odnosu pri udeleženkah. Več kot tretjina udeleženk (36,1 %) je po rezultatih raziskave občutilo povečanje nasilja med epidemijo s strani partnerja. Tiste, ki so doživljale več nasilja med epidemijo, so nasilje v večji stopnji doživljale tudi v partnerskem odnosu (psihičnega, fizičnega in spolnega). V raziskavi se je izkazalo, da se izobrazba žensk statistično povezuje z nasiljem v partnerskem odnosu.

Keywords

nasilje nad ženskami;prenos nasilja;odnosi;družina;travma;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publisher: [H. Smonkar]
UDC: 159.922.2:343.615-055.2(043.2)
COBISS: 91903491 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The connection between violence in childhood and in intimate relationships among women
Secondary abstract: In the empirical part of this master’s thesis, the author investigated the relationship between violence in childhood, and violence in romantic partnerships, in the female population. A sample of 183 female participants was used to determine whether there exists a statistically significant correlation between violence in childhood, and in romantic relationships later in life. The third hypothesis served to investigate the statistical significance of the correlation between the degree of violence in a romantic relationship, and the female’s level of education. One hypothesis investigated the correlation between violence and the epidemic - have women, that had been the subject of domestic violence before the Sars Covid - 19 pandemic been experiencing increasing amount of violence during the pandemic. The study used two questionnaires – ETISR-SF, a questionnaire, designed to self-evaluate childhood trauma - short version, and SVAWS – a scale of severity of violence against women, which measured the severity of violence against women in a romantic partnership. The author of the study used questions of current relevance about the violence during the epidemic. The sampling was simple random. The questionnaires were sent to women that had a higher likelihood of having experienced violence in the past. The results show a statistically significant correlation, with a medium trend of correlation, between violence in childhood and violence in a romantic partnership in the female population. More than a third of participates (36,1 %) has, according to this study, experienced increased violence at the hands of their romantic partner, during the epidemic. During the epidemic, women, who experienced increased violence, experienced a greater degree of violence (psychological, physical, and sexual) in their romantic partnership, as well. This study also concludes that there is a statistically significant correlation between the level of education of females and violence in a romantic partnership.
Secondary keywords: violence against women;violence transfer;relationships;family;trauma;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Teološka fak.
Pages: VI, 58 str.
ID: 14158033
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